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    Temperature‐Dependent Sex Determination in Sea Turtles in the Context of Climate Change: Uncovering the Adaptive Significance.Pilar Santidrián Tomillo & James R. Spotila - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (11):2000146.
    The adaptive significance of temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) in reptiles remains unknown decades after TSD was first identified in this group. Concurrently, there is growing concern about the effect that rising temperatures may have on species with TSD, potentially producing extremely biased sex ratios or offspring of only one sex. The current state‐of the‐art in TSD research on sea turtles is reviewed here and, against current paradigm, it is proposed that TSD provides an advantage under warming climates. By means (...)
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    Ambient temperature and time estimation.John M. Lockhart - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (2):286.
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  3. The temperature paradox and temporal interpretation.Maribel Romero - manuscript
    Montague’s analysis of the well-known temperature paradox poses a problem for Gupta’s syllogism, whose surface syntax differs from the temperature syllogism in the addition of the intensional adverb necessarily. Lasersohn (2005) argues that the puzzle arising from these syllogisms can be solved if one adopts the Fregean presuppositional treatment of definite descriptions, and concludes that the temperature-Gupta puzzle provides an argument in favor of such treatment. This paper shows that the analysis of definite descriptions is in fact (...)
     
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  4. Inventing Temperature: Measurement and Scientific Progress.Hasok Chang - 2004 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    This book presents the concept of “complementary science” which contributes to scientific knowledge through historical and philosophical investigations. It emphasizes the fact that many simple items of knowledge that we take for granted were actually spectacular achievements obtained only after a great deal of innovative thinking, painstaking experiments, bold conjectures, and serious controversies. Each chapter in the book consists of two parts: a narrative part that states the philosophical puzzle and gives a problem-centred narrative on the historical attempts to solve (...)
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    Controlled temperatures and preliminary measures of motivation of the white rat.K. Moore - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (6):516.
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    Body temperature and psychological ratings during sleep deprivation.Edward J. Murray, Harold L. Williams & Ardie Lubin - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (3):271.
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    Temperature variation and sex determination in reptiles.Claude Pieau - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (1):19-26.
    In many species of reptiles, sex is determined at fertilization by zygotic sex chromosome composition. In other species, including all crocodilians, most turtles and some lizards, sex is determined by temperature during the earlier stages of gonadal differentiation. The effects of exogenous estrogens, antiestrogens and aromatase inhibitors at different temperatures have unambiguously demonstrated the involvement of estrogens in sexual differentiation of the gonads. Aromatase is the enzyme that converts androgens to estrogens. Gonadal aromatase activity is well correlated with gonadal (...)
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  8. Does Temperature Have a Metric Structure?Bradford Skow - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (3):472-489.
    Is there anything more to temperature than the ordering of things from colder to hotter? Are there also facts, for example, about how much hotter (twice as hot, three times as hot...) one thing is than another? There certainly are---but the only strong justification for this claim comes from statistical mechanics. What we knew about temperature before the advent of statistical mechanics (what we knew about it from thermodynamics) provided only weak reasons to believe it.
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    Temperature‐controlled Rhythmic Gene Expression in Endothermic Mammals: All Diurnal Rhythms are Equal, but Some are Circadian.Marco Preußner & Florian Heyd - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (7):1700216.
    The circadian clock is a cell autonomous oscillator that controls many aspects of physiology through generating rhythmic gene expression in a time of day dependent manner. In addition, in endothermic mammals body temperature cycles contribute to rhythmic gene expression. These body temperature‐controlled rhythms are hard to distinguish from classic circadian rhythms if analyzed in vivo in endothermic organisms. However, they do not fulfill all criteria of being circadian if analyzed in cell culture or in conditions where body (...) of an endothermic organism can be manipulated. Here we review and compare these characteristics, discuss the core clock independent mechanism of temperature‐controlled alternative splicing and highlight the requirement of double‐checking rhythms that appear circadian within an endothermic organism in a system that allows temperature manipulation. (shrink)
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  10. The Temperature of Morality: A Behavioral Study Concerning the Effect of Moral Decisions on Facial Thermal Variations in Video Games.Gianluca Guglielmo & Michal Klincewicz - 2021 - 16th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games (FDG2021) 45.
    In this paper, we report on an experiment with The Walking Dead (TWD), which is a narrative-driven adventure game with morally charged decisions set in a post-apocalyptic world filled with zombies. This study aimed to identify physiological markers of moral decisions and non-moral decisions using infrared thermal imaging (ITI). ITI is a non-invasive tool used to capture thermal variations due to blood flow in specific body regions that might be caused by sympathetic activity. Results show that moral decisions seem to (...)
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    The Temperature Paradox and Meaning Postulates.Casper Storm Hansen - 2016 - Linguistic Inquiry 47:695-705.
    Lasersohn has argued that the use of Russell's analysis of the definite determiner in Montague Grammar, which is responsible for giving the correct prediction in the case of the Temperature Paradox, is also responsible for giving the wrong prediction in the case of the Gupta Syllogism. In this paper I argue against Lasersohn, and show that the problem of the Gupta Syllogism can be solved by making a minor addition to Intensional Montague Grammar. This solution is one that Lasersohn (...)
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  12. Simulated Annealing with a Temperature Dependent Penalty Function.Julio Michael Stern - 1992 - ORSA Journal on Computing 4:311-319.
    We formulate the problem of permuting a matrix to block angular form as the combinatorial minimization of an objective function. We motivate the use of simulated annealing (SA) as an optimization tool. We then introduce a heuristic temperature dependent penalty function in the simulated annealing cost function, to be used instead of the real objective function being minimized. Finally we show that this temperature dependent penalty function version of simulated annealing consistently outperforms the standard simulated annealing approach, producing, (...)
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    Body temperature and temporal acuity.James F. O'Hanlon, James J. McGrath & Michael E. McCauley - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):788.
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    Temperature acclimatization, response strength, and thermal preferences in the rat.Warren H. Teichner - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (3):221.
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    Temperature Prediction of Photovoltaic Panels Based on Support Vector Machine with Pigeon-Inspired Optimization.Siyuan Fan, Shengxian Cao & Yanhui Zhang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-12.
    The output stability of the photovoltaic system is directly affected by temperature change of PV panels. In this paper, a novel temperature prediction method of PV panels with support vector machine is proposed, which can solve the temperature prediction problem in a complex environment. In order to optimize parameters of SVM, a Pigeon-Inspired Optimization method is given. Meanwhile, the delay factor is added to improve the PIO algorithm for avoiding the problem of local optimum. Moreover, a multisensor (...)
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    History of ‘temperature’: maturation of a measurement concept.John P. McCaskey - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (4):399-444.
    Accounts of how the concept of temperature has evolved typically cast the story as ancillary to the history of the thermometer or the history of the concept of heat. But then, because the history of temperature is not treated as a subject in its own right, modern associations inadvertently get read back into the historical record. This essay attempts to lay down an authoritative record not of what people in the past thought about what we call ‘temperature (...)
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  17. Heat, Temperature and Phenomenal Concepts.Isabelle Peschard & Michel Bitbol - 2008 - In Edmond Wright (ed.), The Case for Qualia. MIT Press. pp. 155.
    The reduction of the concept of heat to that of molecular kinetic energy is recurrently presented as lending analogical support to the project of reduction of phenomenal concepts to physical concepts. The claimed analogy draws on the way the use of the concept of heat is attached to the experience in first person of a certain sensation. The reduction of this concept seems to prove the possibility to reduce discourse involving phenomenal concepts to a scientific description of neural activity. But (...)
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  18. Modeling High-Temperature Superconductors: Correspondence at Bay?Stephan Hartmann - 2008 - In Lena Soler (ed.), Rethinking Scientific Change. Stabilities, Ruptures, Incommensurabilities? Springer. pp. 107--128.
    How does a predecessor theory relate to its successor? According to Heinz Post’s General Correspondence Principle, the successor theory has to account for the em- pirical success of its predecessor. After a critical discussion of this principle, I outline and discuss various kinds of correspondence relations that hold between successive scientific theories. I then look in some detail at a case study from contemporary physics: the various proposals for a theory of high-temperature superconductivity. The aim of this case study (...)
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    The temperature dependence of flow stress in copper single crystals.M. J. Makin - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (27):309-311.
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    Temperature and the assignment of the hexagrams of the I-Ching to the calendar.Edward A. Hacker - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (4):395-400.
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    Ear temperature and brain blood flow: Laterality effects.Mary Lee Meiners & James M. Dabbs - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (3):194-196.
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    Determination of Temperature-Moisture Relationship by Linear Regression Models on Masonry and Floor, Kruja, Albania.Klodjan Xhexhi - 2020 - Ejers, European Journal of Engineering Research and Science 5 (4):421- 428.
    Kruja is a middle-range city located in the center of Albania. The city of Kruja dates back to its existence from the V-VI century and extends to the city around the VI and IX centuries. It becomes the first capital of Albania in the XI-th century, specifically in 1190. This paper is going to deal with only two groups of buildings that are an integral part of the historical city of Kruja, the historical dwellings (XVIII century) and the socialist ones (...)
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  23. Temperature and Pain Perception.Richard H. Gracely, Mickael J. Farrell & Masilo Ab Grant - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler (eds.), Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley.
     
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  24. On the continuum fallacy: is temperature a continuous function?Aditya Jha, Douglas Campbell, Clemency Montelle & Phillip L. Wilson - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (69):1-29.
    It is often argued that the indispensability of continuum models comes from their empirical adequacy despite their decoupling from the microscopic details of the modelled physical system. There is thus a commonly held misconception that temperature varying across a region of space or time can always be accurately represented as a continuous function. We discuss three inter-related cases of temperature modelling — in phase transitions, thermal boundary resistance and slip flows — and show that the continuum view is (...)
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    The effect of controlled temperature changes on the behavior of the white rat.K. Moore - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (1):70.
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    Changes in skin temperature following intense stimulation.H. Helson & Lucena Quantius - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (1):20.
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    Time judgment and body temperature.R. H. Fox, Pamela A. Bradbury & I. F. Hampton - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1):88.
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    Temperature-touch interactions: Is there a reverse Weber phenomenon?Rolf J. Zimmermann & Joseph C. Stevens - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (5):269-270.
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    Cross-Modal Correspondences Between Temperature and Taste Attributes.Kosuke Motoki, Toshiki Saito, Rui Nouchi & Motoaki Sugiura - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  30. Autoritetens temperatur: Aristoteles om kjønn.Ulla M. Holm - 1999 - In Linda Rustad & Hilde Bondevik (eds.), Kjønnsperspektiver i filosofihistorien. Pax Forlag.
     
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    The effect of temperature on the retention of a maze habit in fish.J. W. French - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (1):79.
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    Use of temperature stress with cool air reinforcement for human operant conditioning.Gordon L. Paul, Charles W. Eriksen & Lloyd G. Humphreys - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (4):329.
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    Instrument for marking the temperature spots on the skin.C. R. Pendleton - 1925 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8 (6):471.
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    Effects of temperature and time of day on time judgments.Donald Pfaff - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (3p1):419.
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    Temperature dependence of the absorption of fast electrons in copper.M. J. Goringe - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (127):93-97.
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  36. On record : political temperature and the temporalities of climate change.Eric Paglia & Erik Isberg - 2022 - In Anders Ekström & Staffan Bergwik (eds.), Times of history, times of nature: temporalization and the limits of modern knowledge. New York: Berghahn.
     
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    Room temperature precipitation in quenched Al–Cu–Mg alloys: a model for the reaction kinetics and yield strength development.M. J. Starink *, N. Gao, L. Davin, J. Yan & A. Cerezo - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (13):1395-1417.
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    Low-temperature phase of the Zn–Sc approximant.T. Ishimasa, Y. Kasano, A. Tachibana, S. Kashimoto & K. Osaka - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):2887-2897.
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    Temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity of aluminium films.I. Holwech & J. Jeppesen - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):217-228.
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    Temperature oscillations in molten metals and their relationship to growth striae in melt-grown crystals.D. T. J. Hurle - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (122):305-310.
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    Low-temperature optical absorption of ferrous fluosilicate crystals.G. Agnetta, T. Garofano, M. B. Palma-Vittorelli & M. U. Palma - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (75):495-498.
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    Temperature- and field-dependence of hopping conduction in disordered systems, II.N. Apsley & H. P. Hughes - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (6):1327-1339.
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    The Temperature of History: Phases of Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century.Stephen G. Brush - 1977 - Lenox Hill.
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    The temperature-dependence of strain-hardening in polycrystalline copper.F. P. Bullen & M. M. Hutchison - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (87):461-468.
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    Temperature-dependent elastic moduli of lead telluride-based thermoelectric materials.F. Ren, E. D. Case, J. E. Ni, E. J. Timm, E. Lara-Curzio, R. M. Trejo, C. -H. Lin & M. G. Kanatzidis - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (2):143-167.
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    Low-temperature diffusion in A1–7 wt. % Mg and A1–4 wt. % Cu alloys.P. Doig & J. W. Edington - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (5):961-970.
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  47. T Falls Apart: On the Status of Classical Temperature in Relativity.Eugene Yew Siang Chua - 2022 - Philosophy of Science:1-27.
    Taking the formal analogies between black holes and classical thermodynamics seriously seems to first require that classical thermodynamics applies in relativistic regimes. Yet, by scrutinizing how classical temperature is extended into special relativity, I argue that the concept falls apart. I examine four consilient procedures for establishing the classical temperature: the Carnot process, the thermometer, kinetic theory, and black-body radiation. I argue that their relativistic counterparts demonstrate no such consilience in defining the relativistic temperature. As such, classical (...)
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    Temperature dependence of fast fluctuations in single- and double-stranded DNA molecules: a neutron scattering investigation.E. Cornicchi, S. Capponi, M. Marconi, G. Onori & A. Paciaroni - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (3-5):509-515.
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    High-temperature annealing of amorphous silicon using tight-binding forces.N. Bernstein - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (3-5):433-439.
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    Temperature dependence of the extinction distance in electron diffraction.A. Howie & U. Valdrè - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (136):777-781.
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